Author's note: Obviously the A-Team are not my characters. Thank you in advance for any reviews and/or critiques; I really appreciate it. Enjoy!
Golf Ball Liberation Front
It was difficult enough for the captain just to see Lin Duk Coo again, though Murdock held nothing but admiration and affection for the man. To be thrown into a high-stress situation involving the man who had overseen the incarceration and torture of the team in a Vietnam death camp was something else altogether. So Murdock coped in the way he knew best: imagination and humor; making something silly of utmost seriousness in a way that amused and distracted him.
In one way, the Golf Ball Liberation Front was no more serious to Murdock than it would be to someone else less eccentric and less damaged: a silly, running joke. In another way, it was more serious than anyone who hadn't experienced the PTSD he struggled with on a daily basis could know. The Golf Ball Liberation Front was exactly that: a front, a bulwark of lighthearted silliness that kept the the world and its horrors at arm's length.
*Episode: Recipe for Heavy Bread
